Electoral Commission’s new logo comes alive ahead of municipal elections: “Get Up. Show Up. Vote”
The Electoral Commission today officially unveiled the identity (logo) and tagline for the 2026/27 Local Government Elections, marking a significant step in its preparations for the upcoming elections.
Every election carries its own story and identity. The 2026/27 elections logo and tagline represent a forward-looking, voter-centric democracy that reflects the aspirations of South Africans and drives greater youth participation, while reaffirming the Commission’s commitment to credible and accessible elections.
The launch signals that the Commission’s readiness to deliver the elections is at an advanced stage. The call-to-action tagline, “Get Up. Show Up. Vote” is anchored in the belief that South Africa fundamentally care about their families, communities, and livelihoods the future of the country. The logo and tagline will be embedded across all election materials and platforms.
Speaking at the unveiling event, IEC chairperson Mosotho Moepya said the three-part call to action meets people where they are while inviting them to be part of something bigger than themselves.
“This logo represents inclusive civic activism, shared patriotism, and national pride. It does not lecture, It does not demand, and it does not overcomplicate. It evokes a strong emotional resonance and inspires a collective sense of South African optimism. Anchored in this optimism, the logo will come to life during the Local Government Elections as a shared national asset belonging to all South Africans,” Commissioner Moepya.
The Electoral Commission also announced the launch of its podcast channel, a platform designed to enhance transparency, expand access to information, and strengthen civic education. The podcast will go live on 8 April 2026.
Additionally, “Beats for My Peeps” is a cutting-edge, limited edutainment reality series designed to inspire young South Africans to register, vote, and recognise the power of their voice in shaping our democracy. It brings together digital creators, music artists, both established and emerging, and dynamic IEC representatives to create something truly fresh: a youth-driven television experience where democracy meets culture. Together, they unpack myths, challenge disillusionment, and produce original tracks that motivate young people to show up and shape their communities in the upcoming Local Government Elections. The show is set to air on SABC 1 in May 2026.
The Chairperson urged all stakeholders to support the Commission’s efforts, emphasising that the success of the electoral process depends on strong partnerships.
“We call on all stakeholders to work with us in strengthening our democracy. This can only be achieved through collaboration with key partners, including political parties, government agencies, and civil society organisations,” said Commissioner Moepya.
The next key milestone is the launch of the national campaign on 27 May 2026, followed by the first voter registration weekend on 20–21 June, aimed at encouraging more South Africans to register on the voters’ roll.
The Electoral Commission urges all voters to use the online platform to check and update their registration details, including their residential address, to ensure they are correctly registered and able to vote at the appropriate voting station. This will help ensure a smooth and efficient voting process on election day. Visit: Registertovote.elections.org.za
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